ABOUT

Boston University Machine Intelligence Community is an organization focused on providing opportunities for
undergraduate and graduate students to learn about machine intelligence in a community environment. As
a brief history, MIC was founded originally as a research reading group at MIT in 2016 after being inspired
by the AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol match, and was brought to BU late last semester.

We are a student-led research group sponsored by Boston University's Rafik B. Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational
Science and Engineering, BU Software Application and Innovation Lab (SAIL), and BU Spark.

Events

Society and Machine Intelligence Discussion

A bi-weekly discussion about the societal and economic impacts of machine intelligence to build public awareness for the impacts of machine intelligence and to relay the moral responsibility we have as machine intelligence engineers and research scientists to ensure that the technology we develop is used to benefit all for a more hopeful future.

Internal Liaison

Technology/Web design

Advisors

Advances in machine learning will have wide-ranging effects on the computational sciences and
society at large, and in particular with regard to privacy and cybersecurity. Building interest
and awareness on this topic is essential for both productive and responsible engagement with
this re-emerging area of research.

My research interests are in the broad area of Artificial Intelligence with a focus on Adaptive
Machine Learning, Learning for Vision and Language Understanding, and Deep Learning. I am
also part of the Artificial Intelligence Research initiative at BU, formed in the fall of
2017 with the goal of promoting AI research and education in the BU community.